Appointments on the regulation of business activity from the right to development
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https://doi.org/10.5585/rtj.v8i1.730Keywords:
Law and Economics, Company, Regulation and Development.Abstract
This article deals with the relationship between Law and Economics and the need to use the legal norms for the regulation of business activity with a view to development, using, therefore, the study of the theory of new legal structuralism, with special emphasis on the texts of Calixto Salomão Filho. It presents a historical about the origins of underdevelopment and its relation to current business activity. Finally, it presents the right to development geared not only to economic needs, but to the fulfillment of social needs and as a process of expansion of human freedoms, such as basic social rights.
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